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The Schlössle occupies a charming 13th-century stone mansion.

Located near the medieval town hall square, the Schlössle occupies a carefully preserved 13th-century mansion. This jewel of a boutique property enchants with its massive stone walls, wooden-beamed ceilings, tapestries and thoughtfully chosen antiques. The inviting guestrooms have white-washed walls, heavy silk curtains, linens with floral crewelwork, and bathrooms with heated floors and Molton Brown products. The first five-star hotel in Estonia, the Schlössle has welcomed such high-profile guests as Prince Charles and Sting. The candlelit Restaurant Stenhus, with its giant roaring fireplace and vaulted wine cellar, has won the Silverspoon award for best Estonian gourmet restaurant three years running. There is also dining in the courtyard garden in warm weather and a cigar lounge.
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We Recommend

Best Restaurant Classic

Gloria

Opened in 1936 as Dancing Paris, this restaurant is one of the oldest in Tallinn, and its sumptuous Art Deco interior reflects its grand and glamorous past. Müürivahe 2; (372) 640-6800; www.gloria.ee.

Museum Must-See

Kiek in de Kök and Passages Under the Bastions

The museum located on a manmade hill hosts guided tours through the bastion passageways under the Old Town to teach visitors about the history and evolution of Tallinn. Komandandi tee 2; (372) 644-6686; www.linnamuuseum.ee.

Top Day Trip

Lahemaa National Park

Located 43.5 miles (70 km) from Tallinn, this green expanse is one of Europe’s largest national parks and comprises bear and lynx-filled woods, stately manor houses and quaint coastal fishing villages.

Best City Secret

Nömme Market

Visitors can get a glimpse of authentic local life and sample real Estonian food at this newly-remodeled daily market in the picturesque village of Nömme, which sits within Tallinn’s city limits.

Best Shopping Neighborhood

Old Town

While Old Town’s streets hold the expected tacky tourist shops, they are also home to contemporary art galleries, cutting-edge boutiques from local designers and excellent home-décor shops.

Best View

Tallinn TV Tower

The newly-opened tower offers spectacular 360-degree panoramas of Old Town and the Baltic Sea in the distance. Kloostrimetsa tee 58 A; (372) 680-4057; www.teletorn.ee.

What to Skip

The Restaurants in the Town Hall Square

Avoid the eateries in the Old Town square beside the Tallinn Town Hall, as they generally serve poor food at outrageous prices.